With an annual capacity of 2.40 lakh tonnes, the facility will be located on a 40-acre site at Halol in Gujarat.
In a tweet, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) said that it has approved "joint venture between Trafigura and Polycab Wires".
Mergers and acquisitions beyond a certain threshold require CCI approval.
As per the notice submitted to the regulator, Trafigura and Polycab propose to set up a greenfield project for the purpose of manufacturing copper rods primarily for sale to Polycab.
Trafigura is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trafigura Group Pte Ltd, which is into physical trading of crude oil, among other activities.
Polycab is into the business of manufacturing cables and wires.
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